Wunder2/WunderBrow Vegan & Cruelty-Free Status (2019)

Is Wunder2/WunderBrow Cruelty-Free?

Yes! Wunder2 and WunderBrow are cruelty-free; They do not test their products or ingredients on animals and both are certified cruelty-free by Leaping Bunny.

Wunder2/WunderBrow Animal Testing Policy (2019)

Wunder2 and WunderBrow are both certified cruelty-free by the Leaping Bunny Program. This means they have both verified with Leaping Bunny that none of their products or ingredients are tested on animals, by them or commissioned to a third party on their behalf, and they have verified with their manufacturers and raw material suppliers to ensure they’re also not testing on animals.

Is Wunder2/WunderBrow Sold in China?

Wunder2 and WunderBrow are not sold in Mainland China (where all imported cosmetics are required by law to be tested on animals). I have confirmed with the company and they’ve told me none of their products are sold in China.

Is Wunder2/WunderBrow Vegan?

Answer:

Not all of Wunder2 products are vegan as some contain keratin, carmine, silk powder, beeswax, and/or other animal-derived ingredients. Some of Wunder2 makeup products are considered vegan and don’t contain any animal-derived ingredients or by-products.

WunderBrow’s most popular product, WunderBrow Eyebrow Gel is vegan!

Please reference below for a list of Wunder2/WunderBrow vegan and non-vegan products.

Wunder2 Vegan Product List (2019)

Wunder2 and WunderBrow claim most of their products are vegan with a few exceptions. Below is a list of Wunder2 cosmetics that are labeled and considered to be vegan:

This vegan product list is updated as frequently as possible, please be aware that formulations may have changed since the publication of this post. If you have new information to suggest one of the above products isn’t vegan, please email me at info@ethicalelephant.com to let me know.

Not Vegan – Wunder2

The below Wunder2 products are not suitable for vegans as they contain animal-derived ingredients.

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